Emilio Pucci
Emilio Pucci entered the fashion scene in the 1950’s after creating a streamlined ski outfit, photographed for Harper’s Bazaar. Emilio Pucci, in 1967, naturally embodied the post war glamour which attracted a new group of modern, active women.In the 1950’s Pucci came up with his signature prints – graphic, abstract designs, swirling in a kaleidoscope pattern and exploding with color. The international press referred to him as “the prince of prints”, who were smitten by his bold, new design and radical approach to fashion at the time.
In the 1990’s Laudomia Pucci, Emilio’s daughter, started making the business her own. 2007 was a landmark year for Emilio Pucci as the Florentine fashion brand celebrated its 60th anniversary.
Now you can enjoy the Pucci shoe collection at Heels.com!
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Nikki Pump
Check out Heels.com’s newest designer additions: Emilio Pucci and Christian Lacroix. Both designers are known for their highly stylized and ultra-glamorous runway shoes. Emilio Pucci burst onto the scene in the ’60’s with his wild prints and fabulous color combinations. With a recently rejuvenated line, Pucci shoes are as bold as ever with trademark color swirls and one of a kind patterns. Christian Lacroix’s shoes range from subtle and sophisticated to outrageous. In his multi-colored pump on heels.com, Lacroix uses Pucci-esque prints and colors to create a shoe that will turn heads all over town!

Pucci heel, $434.99 at Heels.com

Christian Lacroix heel, $379.99 at heels.com
Scarves have always been the perfect accessories. They come in bright colors and funky patterns that you could never get away with on a sweater. Tie one around your neck or attach it to your handbag as the perfect fashion statement.
Now, scarves are not just for your neck anymore. Designers are using silk scarves to add a feminine touch to their spring sandals. The Emilio Pucci “Satin Scarf Platform Wedge” has a rainbow patterned scarf that knots in the front. This platform will take your outfits to new heights – especially because of its 5 inch heel! ($280, eluxury.com)

Another satin option is the Guess “Fuzette Heel.” The chain print adds the perfect amount of toughness to the silk scarf that knots around the ankle. ($106.99, Heels.com)
